UK Gov't Throws Open Data For Mashups; Offers Prize Money For Best Results
from the about-time dept
We were just complaining about the fact that governments should be exposing APIs on certain government data so that people can create more useful services out of them -- and it appears that someone in the UK was having similar thoughts. The government is now opening up a bunch of data to whoever wants to play with it. Not only is the gov't encouraging people to make mash-ups with the data, it's actually offering cash prizes to those who come up with the best results. Nice to see a government doing something smart.


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Not their idea
It might be a smart thing to do but it is not the goverments bright idea to do this. The guradian has been running a free our data campaign for years proposing that they do something like this.
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I guess
sugestions like put in laptop then leave on train would not win.
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Not actually smart
This isn't a smart idea. It just shows that the government collects more data than they really need, even more than they can handle themselves. This is sad.
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